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English, 18.03.2021 01:10 necolewiggins3083

Read these sentences from Reality Is Broken. We often think of immersive gameplay as "escapist," a kind of passive retreat from reality. But through
the lens of Herodotus' history, we can see how games could be a purposeful escape, a thoughtful and
active escape, and most importantly an extremely helpful escape.
Which choice BEST describes how repeating the word escape helps develop
McGonigal's argument that playing games offers benefits? *
It clarifies that there are many different ways of escaping and lists some examples.
It helps remove the stigma or negative associations attached to games as a means of
escape.
It supports the claim that escapism is an important factor in gaming's appeal.
It emphasizes that gaming is a diverse form of escapist entertainment.


Read these sentences from Reality Is Broken.

We often think of immersive gameplay as escapist,

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